p •», Elopement o f njjlrp hah ttclren- EilmortlliuwylProccedlUa*. The Claiborne (Miss'nsippiV Advocate, of (ho Slit ult., has an account of an extraordi nary series of events, which is published tin. der (he heading, '‘Elopement, marriage, civil cormno'inn and bloodshed," and of which (he following is a condensation : About four nr six weeks ago (here eloped from Terry ville, in Claiborne parish, one Dr. Clement and one Surah T. Wafer, an orphan heiress .of a wmlihy Louisiana planter, lie. ing at the lima ai school nl 'lVrrjville. To Arkansas ihey proceeded with the utmost despatch, where the nuplial ceremony was duly performed. On the return of the parties, homeward, they were met bv Ihu brother of the bride, James T. Wafer, Jr., who proceeded, as the storv goes, ai once forcibly to dispossess the bridegroom of his seal by ihe side of his tear ful bride ; bul he was allervvurds allowed to accompany her !o Ore residence of the said Wafer, near Terryville. The bridegroom and bride remained but a short lime ai the last mentioned place, and were then allowed to proceed to Ihe'homo of (be doctor, Arcadia, a village in Bienville parish. In this village Dr. ntul Mrs. Lb mem had lived, so fur ns we are advised, in the comfortab e enj n rnenl ol nboni one- bail !, l Ibcir honey moon, when tie - bnde was sud denly summoned to the bed-ide id n sick sis ter, (n Mrs. S ) then ui ihe residence of her brolbcr, the aforesaid " a tr. The youthful bnde, at ibe bouse of her brother, signed □ ie'ter wri'ten by h*-r both orm-l.aw, (Mr. S ) in wind) she accused ihe Dodur of having basely imposed upon and deceived her: said that he, was a coward in allowing Inmscll to be chastised by her broth er ; ihal he was old, ugly, and no physician ; that she could nol love him and never did ; and that slw could never consent again to live wi'h him. Mrs. Clement soon after accompanied her si-l' r, Mrs. S. und other relatives to the home of another sister, Airs. D., who also resides on Red river, in the pariah of Bossier. Dr. Clomeni followed in pursuit, accompli nied by lilieen or eighteen stalwart friends from about Arcadia, nil armed cap a pie. — Arriving at ihe house of Mrs. D., they de manded ihe person of Mrs. Clement. Amidst j such a warlike display Mrs. Clement con'd d) no less than yield, which she dal on the condition, it seems, that she be taken ui ibo residence of her uncle, the Rev. James T. Wafer, one of our mosi estimable cmxens, who resides in this vicinity ; ut »lio-o house it was agreed she should remain unmolested for the space of two days (Friday and Sa'ur dry last.) at the expiration of which -hueshe should announce her decision o» to whether she should live wnb Ibe Doctor m In ure or not, in which decision nil parlies agreed to acquiesce. Her brother, not being wholly satisfied that his sislcr would be dealt with according lithe ogre-mem entered into on Red river, *••1 himself about raising » corps of men, armed in lix<- manner, who proceeded to wards llu' residence of his undo on Thurs day eioiling last, for the purpose, it is pre sumed, • f rescuing his sister. O.iapproin h icy ihe house, the sudden clicking > f a doz-n or so of double barreled shot guns warur d tbs party of danger, and they retired. Thu brother then came In Homer and gn'e information, upon which the Depu'y Sheriff, Gentry Warren, proceeded at the dead nf niohl, with some twenty armed men, sum e* • mined fur the occasion, lo 'ho H the Rev. Mr. Wafer, to make arre-t of Dr. Clement and parly, for the filicide iih l.ii"i'.ii and imprisonment of the fair heroine. Tin deputy and his parly narrowly es-enped be ing shot as they approached the li-nise. and Would cerninlv have lu-on I'ued ti|inn hud noi hi.s official mis-ann been prumiitly m ute known. Dr. Clement and his paru submit ted to the anest. Next mommy (Friday about 9 n’e.toek, our peaceable town w-i-, 'hrueo mio vioh n< com motion hj 1 lie sudden appearance in our rniris', on horseback, and mill double bar reled guns, of lie' entire body of men, some sixly ig number, thrown together as nbnve stated on the nulil previous, and in ihe cen tre of the < oocoiii-e, mirohdc ilirtu, the hero and heroine s-aled side In side in a bugov ! Very soon niter the arrival a gun nf me of the armed parly was accidentally de charged, the rontenls passing llirooch the window of Ihe law office nf our esti emi il fellow-eiiizen, J. M. Tboniasson, who. stand ing at his library at lb" nine, received a yl .in-- ing shot just abovo the b-fi hip. It mfiieti-d ft bad wound, bin we are happy m s'me u will not bo ailended by serious results.— fAbout the same time, we undersiand. a far cigner had a pan of a thumb i-h a ulf; bte how this occurred we are not accurately ad vised.) A writ nf habeas corpus, on the affidavit of James T. Wafer, Jr., was also issued by Iho lion. Harmon A. Drew, Judge of our Dusiricl Conn, which was served U|K)ii Dr. Clement, eomni milnig him to produce the body of Mrs. Surah T. Clement, and show cause why he deprived her of her rights and liberties. The defendant failing or refusing to make immedioto answer to the writ ol habeas corpus us commanded, was also ui rested for contempt of court. The trial on those several writs came off on Sa'orduy.— His Honor discharged the defendant, Dr. Clement, in both cases. On Monday, the parties arrested for the ab duction and imprisonment of Mrs. Clement, appeared for trial before Justice Millicmi. — Dr. Clement was pul on trial first. The sis ters of our heroine had just arrived alicr a whole night’s hard travel, from Red River, to give testimony, Mrs. S., a beautiful, dark eyed, intelligent and resolute woman, was put upon the stand. New facts, in this Strangely complicated case were revealed by her-r-amopg them that her sider Sulliu hud been engaged, before her elnpemi-m nub Dr, ■ Clement, to her (witness’s) brother-in-law, Sidney S. that Sallio had received a letter purporting to bo from Sidney, in which he upbraided her for her infidelity, &c.,ond dis. carded her forever; -under the influence of this letter, which- was renlly n forged one, -Sdllie hastened into on elopement with Dr. Clement, whom she did not love, and whom, on a ndbre.familiar acquaintance, she hated. Dr. ClemeiU,.howcver,. was discharged from •treat. The counsel for the prosecution, on ~ • 1; ,J -- .%• >v ; I -ir the following rnoniintt, prt)BWH)iP the nceomplieekiof Dr. C., ! wheh.'U|tdb ail wern difclinrged. . Thus'ended ihe Ural. net in this dromn. — The next has already opened, for while the excitement was going on in Homer, our he roine was spirited away to parts unknown ; but'the general opinion is that she has been to Arkansas, where she is pro iecied or guarded by. forty double barreled shot guns and a howitfer. And I hi)her a cbnsidernble part ol the multitude, recently assembled in our ordinarily peaceable.lown, hare betskew themselves, “armed and equip ped as.lhe.law" doesn't direct. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. TERRIS OP PUBLICATION. Tub Agitator is published terry Thursday Morn ing % and famished to subscribers at 91 OO per an num if paid in advance; or $2 if payment In delay ed oner the year. No anbaoiplion take n for a shor ter period than air montha % and when Jo) that term (wly y payment must he made strictly in advance, or $1 will he charged. The forrynins terms will he strictly adhered to. No pape i milt he discontinu ed until paid far , unless at the option of the editor (*i.OB-t,— Tea Copies. 91 ; fifteen Copieo y % AnrKKTisBMKVTd mil he inserted at $1 per square, (i of fourteen lines nr less f ) for the first or three con Kecutirr insertions, and 25 cents for etery auhae . yuenl one. Yearly ndrrriisemenlsinserted at a rea bonoble discount on the foregoing rates. Ao advertisements discontinued until paid for un less al the option of ihe Vuhlitber*. ■ITT Traiisirnt adorrtittng payahlrin advance CT Allletitrs musth'e'post.paid. JOHN N. BACHE, A TTORNKY AND COUNSKLLOR AT LAW —O/Bcc, north side Public Square Wolisborougb, 1' i. Refers to Messrs. Phelps,Dodge A Cn.,N. Y ity H-m. A. V. Parsons,Philadelphia, July 13. SPENCER . & THOHSON, AUorucv* & Counselor* sit Law, CORN! I¥«, Steuben County, New York. Geo. T. Spkncer. C. 11. Thomson. April 18, I 855-ly. CLOT II AND WOOL CARDING on short notice and reasonable terms at THE STEAM EOI3NDRY WELLSBORO\ PA.. By Jsfpi, 13.55] L. C. PENDLETON. H. O. COLE BARBER & HAIR DRESSER. I WellNboro'Pa. Shop in M. & O. Ballard’* Grocery. Every. thing in his line of business will be done os well and as promptly a» it cun he done in the more fashionable City saloons. Preparations for removing dandruff, and beautyfiiug the hair tor sale cheap. Hair and whiskers dyed any color. Call and tec. Welluboro*, Oct 18, 1855. (if) Wellsboro’ Academy. THE WINTER TERM of this Institution will commence December, 4th. Special attention will be given to the art of teaching. The Assistants arc experienced nod approved teiHiers, Board, Room, Washing &c. at $l5O lo $2OO per week. There arc a few rooms in town Ihrlho'-e wlmwithin boaid themselves. Tuition at previous ra'es and no de duction made fur alwnc«* unless it exceeds a half term. By nriki nf the Truth p*». N. L. REYNOLDS, Principal. WehVboro’ Noi. 8. 18.75. Tu i'Ell si £ & Chairinniiins. JSTK’KI.EY, Tnrmr, and riniirmaker, would • in'imn the public lim( lie In* recently fitted up his shop in good sO\ It-, and is now prepared to ivmnu* t'.iftnrc nil kinn* of CANE A. COMMON CHAIRS, of ilie best material and finish, Also Turning done in superior style, on reasonable terms*. SHOP, "muh end Main street, opposite 11. W Daril’.s Wagon Shop. O AMI I EH HERZOG, having rented [part of J O SltcklcyV simp in prepared to tnanutuelore nil kinds of CAIUNET WORK from the boat miterin' and in superior style. He Inn on hand several hu fierior Mah.i'fonv Bureau* for sale cheap. Wellsborough, April 14, ibss. DOCTOR YOURSELF! The Ptickri JEi c Ffinab** being n|’ the highr.* imparlance l»> m jrrji'd pro/di or Uio-c conlcrupl iling mu riign. P»y Wm. Yousg, M. D r.H M'> r.lh. r hr ash lined to presi ni a enpv oflljr i , K“CUi.AP»us to hi* I'lul-l. It may save him from an early grate. Let no young mm or woman enter into the se«*ret obligations of married life without reading the I\csst ./Iwjui.APiUfi lad. no one suf. fsTing trom u hacking though, Ruin m the side. rest, less nights, nervous feelings, and the whole train of Dyspeptic sensation*, «nd given up by their phys iciin.be iinullu.T nuitncnl wiihuut consulting the .l%cui..\nu*. Have the married, or those about to he married, any impediment, read this truly useful hook, as it has been the mean* of paving thousand* of unfortunate creatures from t|jp very jaw* of death. *J3'Any }K!fccial endowment, for the re lief of the sick and distressed, afflicted with “Viru lent and Epidemic Discoscr," and its funds'ean bu used for no oilier purpose, 11-has now a surplus of means, which the Directors have voted tovidvcrtise the above notice. It is needless to add that the As sociation commands the'highest Medical shill pi the age, and will furnish the most approved modern treatment,—Valuable advice also given to sick and nervous females, afflicted will! Womb Complaint Leucorrheea, Sc.C. Address, (post-paid,) Dr. GEO. R. CALHOUN Consulting Burgeon, Howard Association, No. g Boutli Ninth Street, Philadelphia. Pa. By order of the Director’s, „„„ D. HARTWELL President, geo. Fairchild, Secretary. October 95,1855*—1y. IMSIrMW* At:® rikiY'opdninW tlieir stack of GOODS (aVlhc Spring Trurir, com : prising..full anil lwiiipje|e:»*BOfliljj!flt, afltl ml' the osualvarlcty, wlitclj *ill,yg : hcrdoriifc^ ■very small profit for PAY* Ucmg Jeter mined pel lo.be undgrsojOy mk 9E)i>l!sr»- °. ur 1 good* a remarked sllhc A , j4'*?l B ’ lte a comparison ofourgoodsbnd Willi any pthar o'the market, the J * D . . .. willbefound a great variety of Ladiaa’DrcitOood* oonaittingiD part of • • ' ' - ■< . Btregei, dßerege Delane*,all?wodl Delane*, Lava*, plain and printed; Gingham*; English, Scpfch jfliief American ; Poplin*, Prints of alt shade* . and. colors, a good stock ,pf 8 1 li K 8 . Ais», for man’s wear may be found Broad Clothe Cassimcres, Tweed*, Kentucky Jeans, silk! satin and Hummer Vestings. Alsu, Sheetings, Shirtings, blenched and brown, Tickings, Bummer Goods lor boys’ wear, Colton Yarn,Carpel Warp,Cotton Batten, with a variety of other fticles too uaaieroaeto mention. Groceries and Provisions. A full slock will be kepi on hand. Those in waul of Sugar*, Tea*, Coffee, Mola.saee, Slt’warlV bent Syrup,Spleen, Pepper, Ginger,SaleraluiJ, Flour, FihH, Sail Tobacco, or ony other urfich in lilt* line, will do well to call on us before purchasing else where. an Urge and complete snansortmiDl up can befoond to the county. Among which in Cutlery ui allkimh*, Carpenter* Tool*, Chaim*, Hue*, Shovels, Fork*, Butt*and Screw*, Door Hanging*, CROCKERY, r,LASS & STONE-V\ AR, Boot* aiid Shoe*, Haiti and C«p*, Steel, Iron, Nails, Paints unit-Oils, Glass and Putty, Ready-Made Clothing, <%r. Thankful for I hi? liberal patronage of the punt season, the undersigned feel a pleasure in itnriling the public; to an examination of onr Spring stock behoving that good Goods and low prices uil in sure a speedy sale for ready pay. b.’b. SMITH & SON Wcllsborough, May 95,1855. Dress Marks the Man, OWING to the grout rire in paper. there is a great and increasing demand for rigs of all kinds. Therolbre, every man who wishes to stive lira fir»l cost on his old clothes should cast them, buttons and all into the rag-hag; nut however until he calls at the PREiaXITH CLOTHING STORE, and selects from the large and splendid assortment Ready Made Clolhin?, hero kept constantly on bund, a .nil wutranted lo wear ua long on any other, and made in t lie last iir.il most substantial manner, and under bis own super*' vision. The proprietor lias a eomphlc knowledge of Hie trade, and can sell the best quality of Ready Made Clothing considerable cheaper than any other establishment in the county. He keeps a variety of Cloths, Cassimercs. Vestings, Drawers, Trimmings, Wrappers, Shirts, Collars , Cravats, tyc. ts-c.. which will be sold as reasonably as liny can be pur chased elsewhere. His sleek of COATS & VESTS can’t be heal this side of New York, cither in price style, or quality. Don’t forget that this establishment took the firs premium at the Fair of Inst Otlolicr. ID*Particular attention given lo cutting and ma king garments to order. C. OSMUN. Tioga. April 5,1855. SIGN OF THE “BIG SADDLE.” 'THE subscriber buying re- A moved bin Harness Shop to Ben. SeelyV old stand, two door* above the Presbyterian Church ready to make to order all article* pertaining to the bu*inc«i, in lira best manner and of the my best material. TO FARMERS AND OTHERS he would say that lin sill# article# in their line of bu#ini‘## CHEATER FOR CASH limn uny oilier estab lishment in (he county. A good nl of constantly on hand. CARRIAGE 7*RLVMIN(7 done in (lie hr#f style, and I‘hcup n« ii cm Ihj done elnnwherr, KCPAIUIStt done on hiturl n> (tee und in (he hot nniumr. O 9 Alf orders prmnplly filled und warranted to give < illiri* *jili*n.r!i«.o. iti* Call and 4- x.idiiim; hi# slock before (uircliuping elsrwhcic. •* Lite und Lei Live,” js Inn motto. ilJ* Mo*.! kinds of Country Produce taken m ei. ch.ma** f«»r work «t the best* market prior. - A I lir share, ol public patronage re*|Hdlii)lv so licHc-.1. 10. E. KIMBALL. Wcllsborn,* Fob. I, 1855. NEW «OODS. r PHE siitffiihrr lift lOspocll'nUv inform his' customers and friends that he hi ill con timica the mcrciinlile business, at the old place, al tlie we 1 known store of L. I. Nmlmls, where he will be happy to wail on those that will favor hint Willi a call, and would invite .the attention of the public generally to Ilia large and commodious stock of DRV U O Ol) s, Crocrrie*, RcndT-iTlndc Cloth ing and Hardware, CROCKERY, WOODEN WARE, STONE WARE, ROOTS & SHOES, HaTS AND OARS, in fact everything else kept in a country atom,nrli clca 100 niinn-niUs In mention, and will’scll cliliiih-i limn can ho bought Ihia aide ol New York city. All kinds ol produce taken m exchange for goods ul Iho h/ghol market price. R. BOWEN. WelUlomugh, June Si), 1854. Tailoring 4-r the People! THE undersigned would rcspccl fully announce 1,1 CilizuiiH of Wellsliort)’ and vicinity, ilisit Ilf hits upt ned a simp over ItoberlH’ Slove it Tin Store wheio lie will lie happy In attend to the wants of I he people in Ilia lind of business. From his knowledge of the business ho Bailers 111111011 will, the belief that those wishing GOOD H rriNti CLOTHING will do well to give I,in, n cull. All work entrusted to him will bo done with neuliuse, mid a GOOD 0 ) "f old Irnjt nnd Cupper 'wanted in exchange for Stove, and Tinware, by [Nov. 9.] D P. &W. ROBERTS. 1 UBT RECEIVED a Urge supply of all hind, of O Extracts, for Cooking; and Perfmoerr"of the best quality at [Tioga] G. W. TAYLOR’S fJISTERN AND| FORCE PUMPS, whole sale and retail, front WO to $l5 each, af ' Wcllsboro’, Not. 9. ( D. P. Si,. \V, ROBERTO’. MARINO'S and Paramattas of all colors just rccoivedand fur sale very cheap at 1 ' 1 ' JOKE’S&, POE’S. LIGHT— Tallow &• Adamantine Candles, Born ing Floid and Lamp Oil, at CASE'S. CAPS do llATSol'evfcrydescription jitst. received = JONES & ROE'S. Embroideries^— a splendid aasonnient'juct iMeiTßdrt J. JL BOWEN’S-* HARDWARE, AT TIOGA, HARNESS MAKING. Whips, Unrness, &t\, &c., IFIT WARRANTED.! CUTTING donelo .order an short notice, , R. U. RUN DEL, Wcllsboro’ Sept. 10th 1855. A\ — ■uj^WfiAL ! XnS f • ffostlcni, Jnnmlice, Dtomti Bhenmatisiii,’ Fevers, >' Qoo'ff Jlombn, NtirrbiUnesS. Irritability, 1 InlUntrta lions, Heulache, Puns is the Breast, ijilty, Bach, ,Winfc< Sc., Ac,. very few tm the diseases m which a r urgatrre M where. AugiM 16, 1855.-4 m. New Volumea—Svbaeribert way begin N> to. Life illustrate d-a firm rla#* Weekly Newspaper, ch’V oli d to New#, Lit erulur**. Science and the Art#; In Entertaiiuiirnl, lin proveini'iil and Frourr##. One of the (>c**l Family Newspapers in the World. Two Dollar* a year. THE WATER-CURE JOjUUNAL. Devoted to Hydropathy, it# Phib*nphy and Practice* In und Aimtmny, with immerou#illuxlra ti'uis; and Ihobduw* which govern Life und Health $1 a year. THE PHRENOLOGICAL JOURNAL: Devoted to al) llnwu Progressive Measure# lor the r evainm and improvement, of iMdfikind. Amply 1 lust rated. $1 uyeur. For $3 a copy ol each of these Journal* will be «cnt tine u*«r Agent* wanted. Addre##, Fowlers & Wku.8,308, Broadway New-York. MRS. I, D. RICHARDS, Agent for the above work#, und pr-diml Phrenologist, may bo found at ho bou*e ol Mr, 1. /ftclmrd#* WclUboro’, Pa. Farm Tor Male , n » M lie Subscriber offers fhr £ a Furm, situatedmSSgflftjgS IsflStHfll’ 11 Tiogn county, , about two lulled from Rowviltc. Slid form contains forty-four ncreV, in nndcr good eultlvnlton, bhving a -good frame hmnc tnd barn, Spring iloti'C and other uewinsarv outbulK and n fine ojqdq orchard llicrcoii. Formerly owned by M’lfUn Johneon. , Enquire of the subscriber at DaggeUV Mill*, Pa WM. M. JOHNSOiN. Dagge(t*R Mill*, Pa. Oct. 1655-6 m. S ftJ.L E€X SCM O «Is. MISS n. A.' SEARS, Will open n Sc- XrJL letil School drt Monday, the 271 h of August, in the building hack of R. S. Bailey's Store. TUITION. Reading, writing, spelling, and plain Sewing. .$1,50 CJommnit English branches. Embroidery -3,00 Higher English brunches 3^o Music, Mcludeon 3,00 . Pian0........ ; g’oo We))fboro\ AngUal 3,1855. Pnion Academy, r lUIE First Tertft' for the ensuing year will com ntmee September. 4th; the second, November 7lh; the third, FcWuary 19,-1856. V Tnilioh. from f’ • to s3^o. Lessen* on Piano dnd Melodeon, 8,00. Board .per week, ■ .1,50. ..The .Teacher’s- Class will receive inftrnction in the art of Teaching from the Principal and the Co., Suporinlendejil duVing 1 Hi i Fall Terms. Deerfield, Aog. S 3. »55» .- i , B. B.PRICE. W- W. ; WEBB, ( in. D r , , established himself intnepractico ofMcd; XX ioine and Surgery in the Township of Liberty Psvwhere be wilt promptly: itUnd all eaiii inf Ills profession. 1 ■ . 1 . ! liMrtjr, Feb. 1,1854. • H ~•TA&Rlfo'VlCjfc. ?■ ■' r 1 BIACKSMITHpfOBTHEMOPIE. in,oarline ofbusinewu .Wo ate prepaicd aart* and 'kind* oPWork. ! mill Irons. can be got op el short notice. Particular attention paid to HORSE SHOEING. All kinds of shoes from the Common to the Codcnvo Seated shoe. N. B. The system adopted al this establishment is not to charge 35 per cent extra to pay for bad debts, therefore those Who may patronize us can feel assured they will not Ira to to pay the debts of those who nev er pay; this plan is «ncc<*cding beyond our expecta tions already. 1 Wc invileull who can to come and see for themselves, you cannot loose much, and yon may find it to ynur advantage. May 3. 1855, Gm GRAY St LOUNSBURY. i>KU4iiB AND iHEDICIKES! /JV LAWHBNCEVJIhE, PA. r PHC sifbirritH'rt have <:>>n>ntnily on hand at their DrugStnrc. in Law roheevilte,» Urge and well selected stock jHBfl of DRUGS, fye., of every description used by Physicians in the country, and all the most popular PA THNT MKDiCINESof the day winch we offer for sale at prices which cannot fui ot suit those who may favor as with a call. Among our Patent Medicines may be found the following t \ Marchant's Gargling Oil ; Jayne's Expectorant tAl teralive, Pills, /'ills, Ac.; Moffat's Bi//rrs and Pills; Fitch p's silver plated Abdominal Support ers, Braces, Inhaling Tubes, and all the medicines prepared by him for his private practice; Brant's Pxlmonaty Balsam and Purifying Extracts: Ayre's Cherry Pectoral; Rogers' Syrup of Tar and Canehalague • Pillow's Heate. Cure; An drew's Pain Killing Agent ; Trask's Magnetic Ointment; Dr. Christie's Galvanic Belts, fyc..; Houghton's Artificial Pepsin; Blake's Aromnlic Billets ; and all the most popular Pills and Ver• tnifuges, Sfc. % Ce. Also a g|M : cts cleaning lust and well, and the savin* of Grass Seed, Farmers arc respectfully inviled to call aAd exam-' inelor themselves belore pnreli icing elsewhere. O’ All kinds of Produce taken in payment. Old Mills repaired un'shml notuic. angcsMgriffin &. SONS. Dclmw, Oct. 13, 1854-lf. j; SASH & BLIND FACTORY. - COVINGTON, TIOGA CO., I’A. Til IS subscriber is (irt-piiVcrl by now Ma. just purchased, to furnish to order, all kinds of square and limey Sash and Blinds. Square Sash, of common sizes constantly on hand. By long experience in the business, the subscri ber flatters himself that lie can make as good an article, anti sell it as eh up as can he obtained at any estahishment in Pennsylvania or New York. Call and see. Covington, March 2,1854. D*Tlie subscriber is also Agent for the sale of Dr. ,0. Jaynes celebrated Family Medicines, also Scarpa’sOil for Deafness. D. S. I. COSMUN has jost returned Rom the City • With a splendid assortment of Broadcloth, Cassimeres, P eslings, Trimming! cif all kinds, Ready-Made Clothing,if all qualities aud sizes, French Bosoms, Shirts and V/ristbandsi'.Cravals and .Scarfs, all styles, ala Byron Collars, Stand, ing Collars. (Hopes and j/o - sisry, Sucpenders, But- ' iomt. of all .descriptions, Unksand Double Rations farr,Coatt, Turk &r|in lAningsfor .Coate Ranges Sleeps Linings arid Velvets of all styles whiclf wifi Un sold cheap for Cash.. 1 Tioga, April 19,1855. 8. P. WXtSOff, , (ET>Removed to James Lowray’s Oflioe rAS.XOWREY & 8. F. WIMON, Attorneys & counsellors ut iLAW, will attend the Courtadf Tioga. Potter tddi&loKean counties. - Wollsboroagb, Fob. 1, 1833. , :. , : ©OWT')p*;'9 ' " Emporium jof l^bio^ ■ 4c . , *t*iv ed ,L JwM^JwtrtJwlniwtcwfiS ■elected assortment or GLOT-HS;,,VESTING, CASS[uppc SATINETTSi TRIMMI NUS, ni>l over brought, into thiy ebbbtry, which he will „» for «K«br r\l'ekeHfer thtnany other ,His stock comprises a general assortment !/ every variety of Clolhing.Onm a low price on " SUMMER OOA 3U—for Men and Boys—, assortment. ™ DRESS, FROCK A NO SACK CO A 7S_« ry description, aixe and color. FANTS—vrer/ «tyle and quality. VESTS —of every style, color and description. SHIRTS, Under-Shirts, Drawers, Collars, Ore, Alls Over-Shirts, Suspenders, Gloves, Umbrtllu, Neck and Pocket Handkerchiefs, together *iu lots of ■ SELF-ADJUSTING STOCKS, &c., i c 1 BATS AND CAPS, of every description—the largest aisortmcit town. Boots, Shoes, and Baiters, for Men,Boys,and Women,alarge variety. Tranks , Valises, Carpel Bags, dye. He would nuy lo all in want ol good and nui fitting CLOTHING, ILa l he can and will uQ cUrvpcr tlian «:nu he goKCfl |IJ lhi> OT where thin wide oi the New York market, is np blowor brag, but Uoll»—and to lesl itCn]! }l “ConviMtt’CheapClothing Emporium” where .articles are sold cheaper than on the ost riitj svhVkb. WtUnborough, Ma> 2?,1 liAMWfcil MAKING. 13 T. V A SHORN wmifif iiifuriit iherit,. *cn» ol Wcll»borough and vicinity, Hiei /, hua purchased Die intcrcal of Ilia parlnet, J„/, n 5 Bliiw, in Hie above liumiicvh, and will u>ntiuu r 11' the old <*Umd,l«o doom coat of June*’ Sion-, to k MO on hand and make to order all kinds ui Cabiui Furniture—each aa Sulas, llirnns, Ottoman*, Card, Centre, Dining df Breakfast Tahiti, Uncus Stand*, Dress and Common Enrraur, M.AHOUONY &, COMMON WASH STANDS, Cottage, French and Common Btdtitai,, of every description, together with all orliclemn. ally made in hie line of buaincaa. From Ilia knowledge of the . business |i e flu. lure himself with the belief that lliu« wiahini lo purchase, would do well to coll and rumim Ilia work before sending elsewhere for an inlcnp article. COFFINS, of every variety, made to order, \\ fdijot nnltce,nnd reasonable charges. TURNING done in a neat manner, at ihortn lice. ft Chairs! Chairs! In addition to the above, the sobscrv jSßSfebcr would Inform the public dial be bit /if ■ just received a large and handsoriiimgiv raenl of CANE AND COMMON CHAIRS. Boston and Common Rocking Cham 4c.. winch he will sell as cheap, if not cheaper,il.n llicjr* can be purchased anywhere else in Tldji county. Call and see them I June 3. 1855. NEW ARRANGEMENTS. A CROWL would imn»Hij«v ut die cm • zens 01 Tioga county, that he has associaltii with him a partner, and the business will be ccr. dueled under the firm of A.Ctowc 6c Co. rbn will continue at the old stand, in Wdlsboroojß lo luanulaclure lo order and keep on hand. Biiggys & Lumber Wasom, CARRIAGES. SLEIGHS , CVntLS.it. which fur otyfe, durobihlj and Bcd by any other similar eiiabhn incut in the country'. Workmen of celebrity are engaged, aninln ton materials used expriHdy in all (he manuuouriM dcpuiUncnls ol* this cHahlihinnenl. PerMm> «tk mg orders may rest adored of having than crib cdl to their entire satisfaction,and fmisl.id in am particular the same as though they aUuudtU in ar son. Carriage Sc Wagon IHannfai tory, LTE\Ry PETRIE would an- jrwv, **"*• nounce lo his friends and public generally, that he is cuntinuiug Vlr ■/*- the above business on Grafton hired, itnineaitit* in the rear of J. R. Bowen's store, where l»c is pt«- pared In manufacture on short tiolict, Carriages, Buggies, Sulkin, Wagmis, of any style or description to Mill the punch'd and of tlie very best materials. All kinds oi rt pairing done forthwith and on the most rcorouiw terms. DAVID S. IRELAN. REPAIRING done as usual, with oeotijeiim despatch. PAINTING of sill kinds done on ihe ihorim notice, and most teiins. (D*A(I Kinds of merchantable produce {rfr/orri cd} revived n exchange lor woik, m Hit niattr prices. 5 A. GROWL & CO. July 13, 1855, PAINTING AND TRIMMING will be pmintt )y executed in the heat manner and mn>i mt iqnuble MvJc# WolUbom,' July 13/55. HENRY PETRIE. lie ICC’* YOUR CHIIP BOOTS Sc SHOES ! HAVING removed «o ih«* building ui jM rear qf Bailey Si Folc)'s store, the subfCnKJ is prepared to fhnmdi In order, MEN'S Sf HOYS' KIP $ CALF BOOK Pegged and Sewed, WOMEN'S CHILDRENS KIP* CALF SHOES— MENS Sf ROYS' COARSE ROOTS . Made tiffin honor —and warranted lo wear out i> due lime, and not to rip until they are worn non Ah a man is known by his BouU uo less itian tft ho company he keeps, it behooves every io an 10 lake heed how his •* understanding ** is cared for A reasonable share of the public patronage is re spectfully solicited. ITT Hides taken in cxchanp for work. L. (.i . SEARS. VVeJJsboro’, Dec. 28, J 855-ly. TIOGA MARBLE YARD. FfIILO TOLLER. DRALRK IN Kalian and AmcricaaMarblr, Pull MANTELS, MONUMENTS. TOMBS CENOTAPHS, GRAVESTONES. Agists. Bailey & Four, Wellsborn; O' Beach, Knoxville; J. E. W ebster, Covinglen. Tioga, April 36,1855. Custom Boot Sc Shoe Shop, A T M. Sherwood's old siond, whore ih* Sears’ Boys continue to make, mend, •»“ measure to order, at as low prices as the times admit. All work warranted—lo wear out in a year or w —and not rip or come to piccea'till it doto wear out ' Hides Wanted, i CASH will bo paid Tor any quantity of bide* « the highest market price. July 13,1854. BOOTS & SHOES.—Gcrulomcn'B Boots ol'evert description. BoyVßools and Sltocs of nil tml siies just received at JONES &. ROE’S. ■\TAILB by the keg or pound very cheap «t IN ~,May 311855. JON£Sdt ROB'S. PARASOLS.— A beautiful awoilment j“V r * wived it [May JONES * RO** GEO. W. SEARS.